After removing PostgreSQL and manually deleting all the other files
installed by it I reinstalled PostgreSQL, I started the cmd.exe and typed
psql, asked me for the password, entered it, but to no avail.
I took notes of all the information I entered during the installation, so
this time I'd be
It worked!
Thanks kids, that was awesome!
One last question, is there a tutorial about accessing the back end using
c++
Again, thanks s much!
-Original Message-
From: Raymond O'Donnell
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 9:28 AM
To: p...@arbolone.ca ; Adrian Klaver ; PostGreSQL
After installing PostgreSQL I lost the password, how can I recover it?
OK, I think I should tell you folks that I am a newbie. I am using
postgresql to learn the SQL for the purpose of learning storing the data in
my c++ application. I have near zero knowledge of SQL or PostgreSQL for that
matter.
When I type C:\pgsql, I am asked to entered a password, but I don't
I am using windows 8.1 and what I believe to be the latest version of
posgresql from postgresql.org.
Would it be better to reinstall postgresql?
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 11:01 PM
To: p...@arbolone.ca ; PostGreSQL MailingList
Subject: Re:
There are a couple of PostgreSQL tutorials around the web. I have
followed them. Downloaded the *.rpm files and installed them. Then gone
into my WHM (https://myserver:2087) and enabled the config, and set up
the postgres user with an su command adduser postgres.
Now what?
1. Where's the
There are a couple of PostgreSQL tutorials around the web to make it
work with WHM.
I have followed them. Downloaded the *.rpm files and installed them.
Then gone
into my WHM (https://myserver:2087) and enabled the config, and set up
the postgres user with an su command adduser postgres.
Now